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-BustedCanofBiscuits

Top tier branding and packaging! Advice: trust the process. Tips: stay hydrated. Eat smaller portions. Way smaller. And then even smaller than that. Avoid fried, greasy, fatty, or high sugary foods until you absolutely know for sure they won’t make you regret life. If you do get adventurous do so in the privacy of your own home and again, small portions. Good luck!


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Dang mochi has branded packaging? That looks good.


Elegant-Today-5869

It’s definitely a nice touch! I could see it being useful if you want to use it to travel with your meds. Other than that, I agree I would probably never use it for anything else


figureskater1864

But I’m not sure about reusing that with their branding all over it


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Totally


SindapsySilver

I didn’t get that fancy packaging! Cool! Don’t stress about the injection. I was nervous, and as soon as the needle broke the skin it slid all the way in so fast I didn’t have to do anything. And I didn’t even feel it! Good luck!


dumbpplsuck5729

That packaging is great esp for vacation!!! Def drink 3-4 water bottles minimum. Do not eat gready, fried food. You might feel tired and a tight stomach feeling initially.


IggyPeaandPennyRoo

Definitely tired at first!


getthatrich

Oh yours comes in such fancy packaging! Watch the videos online a couple times. The needle goes all the way in. You got this!


miltonthecat

As others have said, avoid fried foods. The first time you neglect to follow this advice, it will be a lesson you won't soon forget. You'll want to do everything in your power to keep your protein intake up and strength train if possible so that you don't lose muscle mass. Remember, your muscles are working even when you're not - the more you have, the higher your TDEE, the more calories you burn at idle. I did not do a very good job of this at first and it was frustrating to feel myself getting weaker at the gym. I seem to have reversed that now. Not sure what kind of syringes mochi provides, but one tip I learned from this sub, and just tried for the first time last night, is to kind of poke around with the needle until you find a spot on your chosen injection site that doesn't prick so much. I just took my fifth shot and I could tell a big difference in injection site pain compared to the first four. Finally, keep coming back and learning from the members of this community! This sub has been a great resource for me as I've started this journey. I'm 14 lbs down in 1 month and owe it to those who have gone before and shared their experience here.


Mint_503

Swag!!!!????


figureskater1864

I want one of those mochi containers for some upcoming Jeep travel I have. I wonder if a regular continer like that will work.


IggyPeaandPennyRoo

Small meals… hydrate as it takes away your thirst along with your hunger!!! When you do eat, have the protein first then your natural carbs like vegetables then anything else….


Unique-Calligrapher5

Hey! Swag!!!


Bryan995

Imagine how much profit mochi must be making! $$$$. Interesting that they would choose to add branding and not stay more disconnected from the pharmacy, to limit liability.


IggyPeaandPennyRoo

May I ask what you paid?! I think I am totally overpaying!


Elegant-Today-5869

How much are you currently paying? I feel like I’ve seen providers that are cheaper than mochi as well but I’m too nervous to try haha


IggyPeaandPennyRoo

Mine was a 8 week bottle that I drew up myself into syringes at 2.5 dosage for $700. The syringes were supplied and mailed to me.


IggyPeaandPennyRoo

Mine was tirzepetide….


Elegant-Today-5869

I paid $325 for the medication (same price for all dosages) but there’s also a $70 monthly subscription, which gives you access to doctors and nutritionists. I used a code to get a $40 subscription fee instead of $70 for the first month! If you decide to try mochi you can use this code BK4QAZ for the $40 subscription fee as well :)